Word: sakura
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...Sakura M. Christmas ’07 is a history concentrator in Winthrop House. Other than her undying love for bubble wrap, she likes playing Ultimate, telling dead baby jokes and making sound effects like this: mrrrwaap. Look for her cartoon on Tuesdays...
...political cartoon drawn by Sakura M. Christmas on Oct. 14 is a typical misrepresentation of a serious environmental issue...
...uncle Lue seems to have found his second calling. Sipping tea on the sun-drenched balcony of his villa, I ask him about the cherry blossoms. I mean, they're lovely, but aren't they kind of, well, Japanese? "No," he replies. "These are special Chinese sakura trees from Yunnan. I planted some of them myself...
...remind the audience that the play is about the clash between the East and the West, Houston begins with a rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner," which cuts into "Sakura," a Japanese folk song. The stylized quality of the prelude, almost like a traditional Japanese drama, is alternately interesting and trite. Using brief statements, each of the women introduces herself to the audience. But the traits of the characters which be prelude conveys would be obvious in any case. And the inclusion of some really banal lines does not help. [Of tea] "We Japanese women drink...